Egoism is a theory of ethics in teleology seeking for benefits, satisfaction or the greatest self-esteem alone. It represents the difference in altruism, which is not strictly self-interest, but also includes the interests of others in its purpose. Selfishness (or ethical selfishness) is the ethical view that moral actors must take on their own interests. Egoism, (from the Latin ego, "I"), to philosophy, an ethical theory which states that virtue is based on the pursuit of self interest. Definition of Egoism Self-ego means; the thought can be regarded as self-ism. Egoism is a theory in ethics that people act or act in their own interests and desires. Independence is in conflict with altruism, which states that people must act in a way that helps others. Egoism is often associated with early Greek hedonists, whose purpose is to have fun and prevent disease. Forms of Egoism There are at least three different ways in which the forms of egoism can be pres...
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